Show promises horses, hounds and more T
he 126th Herts County Show is taking place this June and the county is gearing up for the
action-packed event. With the Queen‘s Diamond Jubilee Celebration
being held over the same weekend and the London Olympics just a few weeks later, organisers have decided to incorporate these two themes into the excitement. This year‘s show promises to be bigger and
better than ever with Europe‘s number one stunt and trick riding team, the Devil‘s Horseman and a Chariots of Fire display. New for this year is the Mounted Games
equestrian display with five teams striving for a gold medal. There will also be a Horticultural Marquee, Hertfordshire Food and Farming Marquee, Autorama sites and shopping marquees as well as fresh produce on sale and a variety of quality bargains. Show secretary Mike Harman told My News:
―Although the Hertfordshire County Show is already widely acknowledged as the best value for money community event in the county, we are determined to extend our growing reputation. ―This year‘s admission ticket includes over 50
hours of free entertainment each day together with our 'Biggest Street Party in Hertfordshire' theme.‖ The show is offering a 20 percent discount for
advance tickets with no booking fee and free parking. This year‘s event takes place at Redbourn
Showground on June 2 and June 3. Gates open at 8.30am. Advance day tickets cost £12.80 (adult), £31.60 (family), £11.20 (senior), £6 (children over five). Advance ticket hotline: 0844 850 2122. Book online at
www.hertsshow.com. by Emily Ansell
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